My dh and dd.... with ds in the background CRINGING because he thought for sure his crazy mama was going to make him put one of those princess hats on too!!!
My DH can make the goofiest faces, LOL, and our family is all a little nuts. Though you won't see oldest DS in many of our silly photos - he was a "too cool" 16 on this trip.
Fun With Fez
Move It Along, Guv'nor
My Hero!
DS#2 "Just a little to the left..a little more; now smile!"
I'm new to this board, so I'm just catching up on the oldies but goodies. I can tell you that "sa waht dee krahp" is a real Thai phrase (or at least a close Latin alaphabet phonetic representation) meaning "hello" or "good-bye." The "krahp" means it is being spoken by a male. If spoken by a female, it should be "sa-waht dee kaa." I have no idea about the exclamation point in the middle.